Here we have listed variety of causes behind feeling way too cold in winters

Body fat acts as insulation, so people with lower body fat percentages may feel colder more easily.

Body fat acts as insulation, so people with lower body fat percentages may feel colder more easily.

Hypothyroidism, when the thyroid gland doesn't produce enough thyroid hormone, which can slow down your metabolism and make you feel cold.

Anemia is a condition in which your red blood cells don't carry enough oxygen, which can make you feel cold and tired.

Anemia is a condition in which your red blood cells don't carry enough oxygen, which can make you feel cold and tired.

Poor circulation can restrict blood flow to your extremities, making them feel cold.

Poor circulation can restrict blood flow to your extremities, making them feel cold.

Diabetes can damage nerves and blood vessels, which can lead to poor circulation and coldness in the extremities.

Diabetes can damage nerves and blood vessels, which can lead to poor circulation and coldness in the extremities.

When you're dehydrated, your body has to work harder to regulate its temperature, which can make you feel colder.

When you're dehydrated, your body has to work harder to regulate its temperature, which can make you feel colder.

Some medications, like beta-blockers, can cause side effects like coldness and chills

Some medications, like beta-blockers, can cause side effects like coldness and chills

Stress can trigger the release of hormones that can make you feel colder.

Stress can trigger the release of hormones that can make you feel colder.

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